12 resultados para Visible cutoff values
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
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O Acidente Vascular Encefálico é uma das principais causas de morte, tornando-se cada vez mais iminente processos de reabilitação que minimizem as sequelas, nomeadamente as limitações do membro superior que dificultam o envolvimento em atividades da vida diária. O Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy, surge como uma abordagem que incrementa o uso do membro superior mais afetado. A presente investigação trata-se de um estudo de casos múltiplos. Pretende-se verificar se existem melhorias na funcionalidade do membro superior mais afetado, analisar em que atividades da vida diária são visíveis melhorias funcionais e compreender se o maior envolvimento nas atividades diárias está diretamente relacionado com a melhoria na capacidade funcional. Pretende-se ainda que os valores obtidos no Wolf Motor Function Test sejam um contributo para a sua validação para a população portuguesa. Utilizou-se um questionário para recolha de dados pessoais e clínicos (amplitudes de movimento, dor e espasticidade); o Wolf Motor Function Test e o Action Research Arm Test para verificar a funcionalidade do membro superior mais afetado; e a Motor Activity Log que avalia o envolvimento em atividades da vida diária. O grupo é constituído por 3 utentes que sofreram um primeiro Acidente Vascular Encefálico até 9 meses de evolução, internados na Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Monção e que cumpriam os critérios de inclusão. O programa foi implementado três horas/dia, durante 10 dias, mantendo a restrição no membro superior menos afetado durante 90% do dia acordado. Como se trata de um estudo de casos múltiplos, analisou-se cada participante individualmente e verificou-se a diferença entre os resultados finais e iniciais para cada uma das variáveis. Os resultados obtidos revelam ganhos na amplitude de movimento, velocidade de execução e capacidade funcional do membro superior mais afetado, nomeadamente nas funções de preensão e pinça da mão, bem como se testemunhou minimização do fenómeno learned nonuse. Verificaram-se ganhos funcionais em todos os participantes nas atividades da vida diária apesar de serem diferentes de participante para participante. Dois participantes afirmaram que voltariam a participar no programa.Conclui-se, assim que a técnica resulta em ganhos funcionais nestes utentes, indicando um caminho alternativo a outras abordagens de reabilitação.
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The application of information technologies (specially the Internet, Web 2.0 and social tools) make informal learning more visible. This kind of learning is not linked to an institution or a period of time, but it is important enough to be taken into account. On the one hand, learners should be able to communicate to the institutions they are related to, what skills they possess, whether they were achieved in a formal or informal way. On the other hand the companies and educational institutions need to have a deeper knowledge about the competencies of their staff. The TRAILER project provides a methodology supported by a technological framework to facilitate communication about informal learning between businesses, employees and learners. The paper presents the project and some of the work carried out, an exploratory analysis about how informal learning is considered and the technological framework proposed. Whilst challenges remain in terms of establishing the meaningfulness of technological engagement for employees and businesses, the continuing transformation of the social, technological and educational environment is likely to lead to greater emphasis for the effective exploitation of informal learning.
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Tympanometry values of children between 3-45 months old during cold season, with a 226 Hz probe tone
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) emerge as underlying infrastructures for new classes of large-scale networked embedded systems. However, WSNs system designers must fulfill the quality-of-service (QoS) requirements imposed by the applications (and users). Very harsh and dynamic physical environments and extremely limited energy/computing/memory/communication node resources are major obstacles for satisfying QoS metrics such as reliability, timeliness, and system lifetime. The limited communication range of WSN nodes, link asymmetry, and the characteristics of the physical environment lead to a major source of QoS degradation in WSNs-the ldquohidden node problem.rdquo In wireless contention-based medium access control (MAC) protocols, when two nodes that are not visible to each other transmit to a third node that is visible to the former, there will be a collision-called hidden-node or blind collision. This problem greatly impacts network throughput, energy-efficiency and message transfer delays, and the problem dramatically increases with the number of nodes. This paper proposes H-NAMe, a very simple yet extremely efficient hidden-node avoidance mechanism for WSNs. H-NAMe relies on a grouping strategy that splits each cluster of a WSN into disjoint groups of non-hidden nodes that scales to multiple clusters via a cluster grouping strategy that guarantees no interference between overlapping clusters. Importantly, H-NAMe is instantiated in IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee, which currently are the most widespread communication technologies for WSNs, with only minor add-ons and ensuring backward compatibility with their protocols standards. H-NAMe was implemented and exhaustively tested using an experimental test-bed based on ldquooff-the-shelfrdquo technology, showing that it increases network throughput and transmission success probability up to twice the values obtained without H-NAMe. H-NAMe effectiveness was also demonstrated in a target tracking application with mobile robots - over a WSN deployment.
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Consider a wireless sensor network (WSN) where a broadcast from a sensor node does not reach all sensor nodes in the network; such networks are often called multihop networks. Sensor nodes take individual sensor readings, however, in many cases, it is relevant to compute aggregated quantities of these readings. In fact, the minimum and maximum of all sensor readings at an instant are often interesting because they indicate abnormal behavior, for example if the maximum temperature is very high then it may be that a fire has broken out. In this context, we propose an algorithm for computing the min or max of sensor readings in a multihop network. This algorithm has the particularly interesting property of having a time complexity that does not depend on the number of sensor nodes; only the network diameter and the range of the value domain of sensor readings matter.
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The hidden-node problem has been shown to be a major source of Quality-of-Service (QoS) degradation in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) due to factors such as the limited communication range of sensor nodes, link asymmetry and the characteristics of the physical environment. In wireless contention-based Medium Access Control protocols, if two nodes that are not visible to each other transmit to a third node that is visible to the formers, there will be a collision – usually called hidden-node or blind collision. This problem greatly affects network throughput, energy-efficiency and message transfer delays, which might be particularly dramatic in large-scale WSNs. This technical report tackles the hidden-node problem in WSNs and proposes HNAMe, a simple yet efficient distributed mechanism to overcome it. H-NAMe relies on a grouping strategy that splits each cluster of a WSN into disjoint groups of non-hidden nodes and then scales to multiple clusters via a cluster grouping strategy that guarantees no transmission interference between overlapping clusters. We also show that the H-NAMe mechanism can be easily applied to the IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee protocols with only minor add-ons and ensuring backward compatibility with the standard specifications. We demonstrate the feasibility of H-NAMe via an experimental test-bed, showing that it increases network throughput and transmission success probability up to twice the values obtained without H-NAMe. We believe that the results in this technical report will be quite useful in efficiently enabling IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee as a WSN protocol.
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The hidden-node problem has been shown to be a major source of Quality-of-Service (QoS) degradation in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) due to factors such as the limited communication range of sensor nodes, link asymmetry and the characteristics of the physical environment. In wireless contention-based Medium Access Control protocols, if two nodes that are not visible to each other transmit to a third node that is visible to the formers, there will be a collision – usually called hidden-node or blind collision. This problem greatly affects network throughput, energy-efficiency and message transfer delays, which might be particularly dramatic in large-scale WSNs. This paper tackles the hiddennode problem in WSNs and proposes H-NAMe, a simple yet efficient distributed mechanism to overcome it. H-NAMe relies on a grouping strategy that splits each cluster of a WSN into disjoint groups of non-hidden nodes and then scales to multiple clusters via a cluster grouping strategy that guarantees no transmission interference between overlapping clusters. We also show that the H-NAMe mechanism can be easily applied to the IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee protocols with only minor add-ons and ensuring backward compatibility with the standard specifications. We demonstrate the feasibility of H-NAMe via an experimental test-bed, showing that it increases network throughput and transmission success probability up to twice the values obtained without H-NAMe. We believe that the results in this paper will be quite useful in efficiently enabling IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee as a WSN protocol
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Auditory event-related potentials (AERPs) are widely used in diverse fields of today’s neuroscience, concerning auditory processing, speech perception, language acquisition, neurodevelopment, attention and cognition in normal aging, gender, developmental, neurologic and psychiatric disorders. However, its transposition to clinical practice has remained minimal. Mainly due to scarce literature on normative data across age, wide spectrumof results, variety of auditory stimuli used and to different neuropsychological meanings of AERPs components between authors. One of the most prominent AERP components studied in last decades was N1, which reflects auditory detection and discrimination. Subsequently, N2 indicates attention allocation and phonological analysis. The simultaneous analysis of N1 and N2 elicited by feasible novelty experimental paradigms, such as auditory oddball, seems an objective method to assess central auditory processing. The aim of this systematic review was to bring forward normative values for auditory oddball N1 and N2 components across age. EBSCO, PubMed, Web of Knowledge and Google Scholarwere systematically searched for studies that elicited N1 and/or N2 by auditory oddball paradigm. A total of 2,764 papers were initially identified in the database, of which 19 resulted from hand search and additional references, between 1988 and 2013, last 25 years. A final total of 68 studiesmet the eligibility criteria with a total of 2,406 participants from control groups for N1 (age range 6.6–85 years; mean 34.42) and 1,507 for N2 (age range 9–85 years; mean 36.13). Polynomial regression analysis revealed thatN1latency decreases with aging at Fz and Cz,N1 amplitude at Cz decreases from childhood to adolescence and stabilizes after 30–40 years and at Fz the decrement finishes by 60 years and highly increases after this age. Regarding N2, latency did not covary with age but amplitude showed a significant decrement for both Cz and Fz. Results suggested reliable normative values for Cz and Fz electrode locations; however, changes in brain development and components topography over age should be considered in clinical practice.
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Introdução: A prematuridade constitui um fator de risco para a ocorrência de lesões ao nível do sistema nervoso central, sendo que uma idade gestacional inferior a 36 semanas potencia esse mesmo risco, nomeadamente para a paralisia cerebral (PC) do tipo diplegia espástica. A sequência de movimento de sentado para de pé (SPP), sendo uma das aprendizagens motoras que exige um controlo postural (CP) ao nível da tibiotársica, parece ser uma tarefa funcional frequentemente comprometida em crianças prematuras com e sem PC. Objetivo(s): Descrever o comportamento dos músculos da tibiotársica, tibial anterior (TA) e solear (SOL), no que diz respeito ao timing de ativação, magnitude e co-ativação muscular durante a fase I e início da fase II na sequência de movimento de SPP realizada por cinco crianças prematuras com PC do tipo diplegia espástica e cinco crianças prematuras sem diagnóstico de alteração neuromotoras, sendo as primeiras sujeitas a um programa de intervenção baseado nos princípios do conceito de Bobath – Tratamento do Neurodesenvolvimento (TND). Métodos: Foram avaliadas 10 crianças prematuras, cinco com PC e cinco sem diagnóstico de alterações neuromotoras, tendo-se recorrido à eletromiografia de superfície para registar parâmetros musculares, nomeadamente timings, magnitudes e valores de co-ativação dos músculos TA e SOL, associados à fase I e inico da fase II da sequência de movimento de SPP. Procedeu-se ao registo de imagem de modo a facilitar a avaliação dos componentes de movimento associados a esta tarefa. Estes procedimentos foram realizados num único momento, no caso das crianças sem diagnóstico de alterações neuromotoras e em dois momentos, antes e após a aplicação de um programa de intervenção segundo o Conceito de Bobath – TND no caso das crianças com PC. A estas foi ainda aplicado o Teste da Medida das Funções Motoras (TMFM–88) e a Classificação Internacional da Funcionalidade Incapacidade e Saúde – crianças e jovens (CIF-CJ). Resultados: Através da eletromiografia constatou-se que ambos os grupos apresentaram timings de ativação afastados da janela temporal considerada como ajustes posturais antecipatórios (APAs), níveis elevados de co-ativação, em alguns casos com inversão na ordem de recrutamento muscular o que foi possível modificar nas crianças com PC após o período de intervenção. Nestas, verificou-se ainda que, a sequência de movimento de SPP foi realizada com menor número de compensações e com melhor relação entre estruturas proximais e distais compatível com o aumento do score final do TMFM-88 e modificação positiva nos itens de atividade e participação da CIF-CJ. Conclusão: As crianças prematuras com e sem PC apresentaram alterações no CP da tibiotársica e níveis elevados de co-ativação muscular. Após o período de intervenção as crianças com PC apresentaram modificações positivas no timing e co-ativação muscular, com impacto funcional evidenciado no aumento do score final da TMFM-88 e modificações positivas na CIF-CJ.
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This study aims to analyze and compare four micro-firms' organizational culture, evaluated through the Competing Values Framework (Quinn & Rohbaugh, 1983). Data was collected in 2011 and 2013 in firms selling the same type of software and providing the same kind of services, focusing on the years between 2008-2011. Findings point to somewhat different results of micro-firms, when comparing to other samples in the literature. Suggestions for future research are given.
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Oceans - San Diego, 2013
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Scientific literature has strengthened the perpetuation of inequality factors in the labour market based on gender, despite the on-going endeavour of various political bodies and legal norms against the vertical and horizontal segregation of women. National and European statistical data shows the relevance and timeless features of theories of market segmentation associated with the labour market dating back to the 70’s of the 20th century. Hence, the European Community considers as a priority in the Europe 2020 strategy, the definition of “policies to promote gender equality […] to increase labour force participation thus adding to growth and social cohesion”. If we consider that on the one hand, social economy is fairly recognised to be equated with market actors and the State for its economic and social role in tackling the current crisis, and on the other hand, that the ideals of the sector, systematised in the “Framework Law of Social Economy” (Law no. 30/2013 8th of May), particularly in article 5 proposing “the respect for the values […] of equality and non-discrimination […], justice and equity […]”, we aim to reflect on indicators that uncover a vertical and horizontal segregation in the labour market. Departing from a mixed methodological approach (extensive and intensive), subject to the topic of "Social Entrepreneurship in Portugal" in social economy organisations, we detect very high rates of employment feminisation, with a ratio of 1 man (23%) for every 3 women (77%). Women are mainly earmarked for technical and operational activities, arising from the privileged intervention areas, namely education, training, health, elderly, families, poverty, ultimately being underrepresented in statutory boards and, as such, far removed from deliberations and strategic resolutions. This is particularly visible in the existing hierarchy of functions and management practices of the responsibility of male members. Thus, it seems easily verified that the sector is travelling away from the ideals of justice and social equity, which can crystallise the "non-place" of women in the definition of a strategic direction of social economy and in the most invisible/private “place” of the organisational setting.